New administrative units in Balochistan ‘necessary’
People should not have to travel long distances to solve minor issues
Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal attends National Coordination Committee meeting via video link. PHOTO: APP
QUETTA:
Balochistan Minister for Revenue Saleem Ahmed Khosa said the establishment of new administrative units in the province a necessity of time and circumstances as the population of Balochistan was increasing tremendously.
“Comprehensive measures should be taken under the integrated strategy for the benefit of people,” said the provincial minister, while chairing a meeting on setting up new administrative units.
Citing the convenience of people and keeping in view the administrative affairs of the province, Khosa said new divisions, districts, tehsils, sub-tehsils and sub-divisions would be set up in the province so that people did not have to travel long distances to solve minor issues.
Hazara coal miners laid to rest
All the martyrs were buried at the Hazara Town graveyard
Photo: Express
QUETTA:
Eleven coal miners of the Hazara community, who were brutally killed in the Machh coal field area on January 3, were laid to rest at the Hazara Town graveyard on Saturday.
The funeral prayers were led by Allama Raja Nasir Abbas in Quetta s Hazara Town, attended by thousands of people, including the relatives and friends of thedeceased, locals and residents of the area.
Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal, Provincial Minister Mir Ziaullah Langau, Parliamentary Secretary for Urban Planning and Quetta Development Authority Mubeen Khan Khilji, Saleem Ahmed Khosa, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Zulfi Bukhari, National Assembly Deputy Speaker Qasim Khan Suri, Federal Minister Ali Zaidi and MWM leaders also attended the funeral.